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DR 16.5 Safety & Operating Instructions Manual page 32

Self-feeding chipper

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Checking and Adjusting the Knife to Wear Plate Gap
When you replace the Knife or Wear Plate you must check and set the clearance between the Knife and Wear Plate. Set this
clearance or gap to 1/16" by using the Gap Tool that is supplied with the Chipper and with a new Knife kit. If the gap between the
Wear Plate and the Knife is not set correctly, you will have excessive vibration when chipping and the Knife will seem to be dull.
The Wear Plate should have a square edge and be free of dents or gouges. The Wear Plate can be hand sharpened (see steps in
this Chapter).
Be careful not to overheat the Wear Plate during the sharpening process. This will change the characteristics of the steel and
could cause damage to the machine. Replace the Wear Plate if it has been overheated.
Knife Gap Gauge
Carriage Bolt
and Locknut
Figure 55
Chipper
Knife
Wear
Plate
Figure 56
After any Knife or Wear Plate maintenance or adjustment, rotate the Chipper flywheel by using a wooden stick and watch and
listen carefully for any unusual noises, clicking or vibration. If you detect any of these, inspect the machine for damage, or any
loose parts. Repair or replace any damaged parts and tighten any loose parts before starting the DR SELF-FEEDING Chipper.
DR
32
®
SELF-FEEDING CHIPPER
Tools Needed:
7/16" Wrench
Gap Gauge (provided with Chipper and with new Knife Kits)
Knife
1.
Remove the Hopper (See "Inspecting the Chipper Knife and Wear Plate"
in this Chapter).
2.
Use a stick to rotate the Flywheel until the Knife can be positioned next
Wear Plate
to the Wear Plate.
3.
Slide the Knife Gauge in between the Knife and Wear Plate to check the
clearance (Figure 55).
Wear plate must be adjusted.
Plate, the Wear Plate must be adjusted.
some resistance felt against them both then the Wear plate is properly adjusted.
Flywheel
4.
Bolts with a 7/16" Wrench just enough so the Wear Plate will move but still
have a slight resistance. Now you can slide the Wear Plate up or down (in or
out) to achieve the correct gap setting (Figure 55).
Note: See Figure 56 for a more detailed look at the relationship of the Knife to Wear
Plate.
5.
Adjust the Wear Plate against the Knife Gauge and tighten the Locknuts.
1/16" Gap
(thickness of
6.
Gap Gauge)
7.
8.
the spark plug wire.
If the Knife Gauge slides freely, with no resistance and extra space, the
If the Knife Gauge will not slide down between the Knife and Wear
If the Knife Gauge slides in between the Knife and Wear Plate with
To adjust the Wear Plate Gap, loosen the three Nuts on the Carriage
Take the Gap Gauge and slide it between the Knife and Wear Plate.
Check the adjustment using the Gap Gauge.
Install the Hopper and Access Cover when finished.
Re-connect the negative battery terminal wire (electric start only) and

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